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April 08, 2014 Ribble, Pocan team up on long-term approach to medical research funding | The Greenbay Press Gazette
April 08, 2014 Beneficiary access unaffected by DME competitive bidding program, GAO says | Modern Healthcare
April 03, 2014 Senate panel backs revival of corporate tax breaks | The Boston Globe |
April 03, 2014 Lapsed Tax Breaks Get New Life as Panel Votes to Extend | Bloomberg
April 03, 2014 CRFB: How to Pay for the Tax Extenders | Politico
April 02, 2014 Congress Renews Annual Temporary Tax Laws Fight | The Chicago Tribune
April 02, 2014 UPDATE 2-Rum, race cars, windmills win U.S. Senate tax favor | Reuters
April 02, 2014 Senate Finance Committee's Wyden Vows To Renew Expired Tax Extenders For Last Time | Forbes
April 02, 2014 Lapsed U.S. Tax Breaks for Wind, Research Advance in Senate | Bloomberg
April 02, 2014 Rum, race cars, windmills win U.S. Senate tax favor | Reuters
April 01, 2014 Letters: Another View of Medicare | The LA Times
April 01, 2014 Does Scotus Ruling Mean Only Wealthy Have a Voice? | Bloomberg TV
March 31, 2014 Ryan Budget Shows G.O.P. Stuck in Rah-Rah Land | The New Yorker
March 31, 2014 A Guide to Congress's Gimmicks | The Atlantic
March 31, 2014 Congress has passed the “doc fix” 17 times in the last 11 years. It might never do it again. | The Washington Post
March 31, 2014 U.S. Congress renews annual temporary tax laws fight | Reuters
March 30, 2014 As Corporate Profits Soar, Lawmakers Debate 'Temporary' Tax Break | Politico
March 30, 2014 Yet Another Short Term 'Doc Fix,' but with Glimmers of Hope | Brookings
March 30, 2014 The Real Problem with the 'Doc Fix' | Bloomberg View
March 27, 2014 The Washington Post: Fixing the 'Doc Fix' | The Salt Lake Tribune
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